Pulvis et umbra

On the backdrop of Manzini's long-awaited new novel are Aosta and Rome, the opposite poles where Rocco Schiavone's life unfolds and the threads of the affair we had left at the end of 7-7-2007 are reknotted. In the previous chapter, Adele had not yet had justice or vengeance, and she was killed by mistake by the one who thought he was targeting Schiavone: Enzo Baiocchi who returns to agitate the Deputy Police Chief mind and dreams. And while Rocco is still the object of insinuating suspicions by the top police brass, and reacts by disinteresting himself in every activity of the Aosta police headquarters, the corpse of a transsexual surfaces in the waters of the Dora; first they proceed to search the dead man's house, and here is the first surprise: the apartment turns out to be totally empty, not a piece of furniture, not a piece of clothing, and not even a sheet of paper, as if it had been sifted through thick and thin. None of the neighbors noticed the move, everyone pretends not to know; but what is behind the facade of that respectable building in Aosta that belongs in its entirety to a single disturbing owner? When even Judge Baldi decides to gloss over the transsexual's case, the smell of the Secret Service reaches Schiavone's nostrils stronger than the smell of pot. On that case that many want to make look like an unimportant murder Schiavone can shed light only by ignoring procedures and acting in his own way; but he also has something else on his mind, finding Enzo Baiocchi on the run to escape Sebastiano's revenge, a race against time in pursuit of his friend and killer...


Antonio Manzini was born in Rome in 1964.
He is an actor, screenwriter and writer.
He graduated from the Silvio d'Amico National Academy of Dramatic Art in Rome in 1988.
He has written screenplays for Alex Infascelli (Il siero della vanità, 2004) and Gabriele Salvatores (Come Dio comanda, 2008).
He is the television author of Il delitto di Via poma (directed by Roberto Faenza), numerous episodes of Squadra Antimafia and Il XII apostolo.
He was editor and screenwriter of the series Benvenuti a tavola 2 and Buscetta boss dei due mondi. In 2016, he directed his first film Cristian e Palletta contro tutti.
In 2005 he published his first novel: Sangue Marcio (Fazi editore), followed by La giostra dei criceti (Einaudi, 2007, reissued by Sellerio, 2017) and the short stories: Il mio tesoro and Giochiamo, with Niccolò Ammaniti (published in Crimini and in Il momento è delicato, Einaudi).
For Sellerio, he has published the novels in the successful series of Deputy Police Chief Rocco Schiavone: Pista nera (2013), La costola di Adamo (2014), Non è stagione (2014), Era di maggio (2015) and 7-7-2007 (2016), Cinque indagini romane per Rocco Schiavone (2016), Pulvis et umbra (2017), Fate il vostro gioco (2018), Rien ne va plus (2019), Ah l'amore l'amore (2020) Vecchie conoscenze (2021) and Le ossa parlano (2022). From these novels is based the TV series Rocco Schiavone, on air on Rai 2 since November 2016, of which Antonio Manzini is scriptwriter together with Maurizio Careddu.
Also for Sellerio he published Sull'orlo del precipizio (2015), several short stories later collected in the anthology L'anello mancante (2018), Ogni riferimento è puramente casuale (2019), Gli ultimi giorni di quiete (2020), La mala erba (2022), Elp (2023) and Riusciranno i nostri eroi a ritrovare l’amico misteriosamente scomparso in Sud America? (2023).
For Chiarelettere he published Orfani bianchi (2016).
His novels have been translated in several countries.

His latest novel is Tutti i particolari in cronaca (Mondadori, 2024).

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